Preview: Surrogate Ciaccio recently offered a practical reminder at a CLE: In Surrogate’s Court, petitions aren’t motions—they’re separate proceedings. And that means re-establishing jurisdiction every time. He explained how this principle plays out in wrongful death petitions.
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- NY Surrogate's Court
- Guardian Ad Litem
- Jurisdiction
- New York
- NY EPTL 4-1.1
- NY EPTL 4-1.2
- NY SCPA 2103
- NY SCPA 2110
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- Probate
- Wrongful Death
Hani Sarji
New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.
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